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and china in a. well one difference is that japan never threatened america's global dominance japan after world war two i should say remember during world war two japan did have aspirations to be an imperial power and that did threaten the united states' interests and it did lead to war after world war two japan abandon any imperial aspirations and so the economic competition did not produce the same kind of. struggle for international dominance that it did during world war two and so it didn't lead to the kind of friction that you're speaking of but china is different china appears to have certainly regional aspirations to be a major power in southeast asia and elsewhere and conceivably to have international aspirations as a prominent power and africa and the middle east and central asia and from the perspective of american leaders not all of them but many of them this is very threatening to american interests so there is a difference. you. when i start talking about studying studying political pris
and china in a. well one difference is that japan never threatened america's global dominance japan after world war two i should say remember during world war two japan did have aspirations to be an imperial power and that did threaten the united states' interests and it did lead to war after world war two japan abandon any imperial aspirations and so the economic competition did not produce the same kind of. struggle for international dominance that it did during world war two and so it didn't...
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soybeans are 60% of -- is sold to china. one-third of u.s. cotton is sold to china. china is also an important market for u.s. automobiles and aircraft. china also is in long-term market for u.s. service industry. in this area, the u.s. has done a long time service. at the same time, the chinese want to prepare -- entrepreneurs are interested in making investments in the united states so there are more and more chinese companies coming to the united states and investments. according to chinese statistics, for the last 18 months, the chinese investment in the united states grew by 18-40% -- by 14%. it is up to $6 billion. the investment is still a small figure. it is growing very fast. today, our common interests have expanded and interdependence has been deepened. now, as the impact of the financial crisis still lingers, both china and the united states have committed to transforming their economic growth. their economic growth models by increasing input in some new areas like new energy, high- tech, high end manufacturing, i.t., bioscience, etc. these could translat
soybeans are 60% of -- is sold to china. one-third of u.s. cotton is sold to china. china is also an important market for u.s. automobiles and aircraft. china also is in long-term market for u.s. service industry. in this area, the u.s. has done a long time service. at the same time, the chinese want to prepare -- entrepreneurs are interested in making investments in the united states so there are more and more chinese companies coming to the united states and investments. according to chinese...
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and he called them were talking about disputes in the south china seas between china vietnam philippines and others so something is going on very large and significant around territorial issues in in the asia pacific and i'm going to come back to talk about why this is and why now but secondly we're talking about the the rise of nationalism as a response to these issues nationalism that's driven by competing territorial claims yes but is also driven by historical memory issues centering on war and colonialism this is why the issues are so fraught in both trying to argue i could jump in here and i said earlier if i go to brian a piece if i go to brian it sounds like china has a lot of problems with its neighbors if we just going to consider what mark just said go ahead. oh yes china has problems with its neighbors it also has problems with the united states which just went to japan and to announce the creation of a second missile defense shield that china interprets to be a threat to china as it should interpret it i think what we see here in this case with these islands is that the japan
and he called them were talking about disputes in the south china seas between china vietnam philippines and others so something is going on very large and significant around territorial issues in in the asia pacific and i'm going to come back to talk about why this is and why now but secondly we're talking about the the rise of nationalism as a response to these issues nationalism that's driven by competing territorial claims yes but is also driven by historical memory issues centering on war...
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man: china has changed. it's one of the most exciting places to be doing business in the world right now. narrator: these workers make almost half a million shoes a month, but nike could have these shoes made anywhere in the wld. why did they choose to make them here? the answer lies in a mix of local and global factors. thctory is located in guangdong province in southern china, near the capital, guangzhou, and about 100 kilometers from hong kong. and the proximity of hong kong is the key to massive foreign investment throughout guangdong province. people who work in the world economy, who work in the global trading system, trust hong kong. they know what to expect there. they know they're going to have certain guarantees if they invest money, and this is what is really driving this thing. it's that... it's that proximity to a system that they know and trust and feel very comfortable working in. narrator: the guangdong factory where du neng ji works is owned by a taiwanese company and operated jointly by ta
man: china has changed. it's one of the most exciting places to be doing business in the world right now. narrator: these workers make almost half a million shoes a month, but nike could have these shoes made anywhere in the wld. why did they choose to make them here? the answer lies in a mix of local and global factors. thctory is located in guangdong province in southern china, near the capital, guangzhou, and about 100 kilometers from hong kong. and the proximity of hong kong is the key to...
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china's economy is one tenth the size of america europe japan one kid china. you pointed out it's got a lot of money it's got a lot of savings yes but even if they do fantastic jobs they cannot bail out america europe and japan which are more than ten times bigger than china no matter what a good job they do how they're going to save the rest has become an engine of growth but it cannot bailout the rest of the world that's quite correct it's not it's not yet at the china lectured all the time about what it should do with its economy there is there is a tendency in western media to always lecture the chinese i suppose because of the american election cycle in the world in the euro zone ok i wouldn't say that the future of the western media but i think that. there's a political component to it that the western media reports but but it is it is also true that. the argument about the imbalances that exist in china between an investment driven economy versus a consumption driven economy are very very real and legitimate indeed the chinese government itself when job
china's economy is one tenth the size of america europe japan one kid china. you pointed out it's got a lot of money it's got a lot of savings yes but even if they do fantastic jobs they cannot bail out america europe and japan which are more than ten times bigger than china no matter what a good job they do how they're going to save the rest has become an engine of growth but it cannot bailout the rest of the world that's quite correct it's not it's not yet at the china lectured all the time...
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and i will confine myself to a point about china from a question about china and a point about china and the united states. i think a fascinating question, a crucial question for china, one that really is the one that lies behind this book, but even beyond the importance of this book, it's for china, to, which is whether china is ever going to be something different from what it is. here's what they mean. if you look at over 30 years in china, you see a place unrecognizably different in countless ways. i was there with my family it was a very different place. your rooms were surveilled which they got contrived visas to get in there. now of course is different. it is different and aware that some chinese and foreign people think it's reaching a limit. a development model based on low-wage factories where they make the ipaq and my hand to discuss $500, only $50 in china. is that a formula to get rich in the long run? it is not right to assemble products for apple from a different to have your own apple you're developing. it's manufacturing on construction of new cities in exile round t
and i will confine myself to a point about china from a question about china and a point about china and the united states. i think a fascinating question, a crucial question for china, one that really is the one that lies behind this book, but even beyond the importance of this book, it's for china, to, which is whether china is ever going to be something different from what it is. here's what they mean. if you look at over 30 years in china, you see a place unrecognizably different in...
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china in. it it's not washington or tokyo or someone you know he's very strange that you're member of the chinese leadership and if these are japan the next time. ryan you want to jump in there the u.s. and. i think it's going on and i think what's going on here and i think it's quite clear that it's quite clear that japan and the united states are long time military allies that they have a joint economic project japan is something of a junior partner to the united states in the region and globally and it has been such since one thousand nine hundred five i think that what's happening is that china is being denied access to the sea it is being denied systematically and through new provocations this one being the latest access to resources that china considers to be necessary for its development i believe that if the united states were not a major factor in the calculations going on in the middle east the countries of the region would actually find a negotiated settlement i think the united stat
china in. it it's not washington or tokyo or someone you know he's very strange that you're member of the chinese leadership and if these are japan the next time. ryan you want to jump in there the u.s. and. i think it's going on and i think what's going on here and i think it's quite clear that it's quite clear that japan and the united states are long time military allies that they have a joint economic project japan is something of a junior partner to the united states in the region and...
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china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gets up to go to all the parties concerned another issue that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile defenses. we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about you know the state's plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you think that china and russia could maybe come up with a joint reaction to this plan or each country should deal with that. yeah i'm sure this is the question to your foreign minister read that china and russia can join together to establish a. missile defense system. he didn't give me a direct answer maybe. because the way for china and russia to call period in this regard for them political obstacles and a technical because i don't think at this moment the two countries major to raise. prefer to share of their. information data you know. maybe russia would like to show the information with the
china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gets up to go to all the parties concerned another issue that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile defenses. we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about you know the state's plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you...
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china also claims the territory. the chairman of the association of the promotional of international trade responded he said the country ares an important part for asia and the rest of the world. they will attend a dinner party hosted by the chairman of the china-japan friendship association. they exchange $340 billion of goods and service every year, but they frequently disagree over territory and history. >> japanese prime minister traveled to beijing in september of 1972 for talks with chinese premier. their discussions paved the way for the normalization of ties. six years later, the chinese leader announced a dramatic shift in policy. china began accepting foreign investments and moved towards a market-oriented economy. japan began sending aid and loaned over the years. the japanese prime minister had inflamed tensions after he took office in 2001 with annual business to the shrine in tokyo that honored the war dead and war criminals. china's economy grew year after year. members of the olympic committee undersc
china also claims the territory. the chairman of the association of the promotional of international trade responded he said the country ares an important part for asia and the rest of the world. they will attend a dinner party hosted by the chairman of the china-japan friendship association. they exchange $340 billion of goods and service every year, but they frequently disagree over territory and history. >> japanese prime minister traveled to beijing in september of 1972 for talks with...
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because of china's actions recently and they are concerned that china will continue to try to intimidate them to so the u.s. obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if push comes to shove then we are allies as in which you wish certainly we are not with china but we're also trying to maintain all these little sovereignty she has the heart of the issue as collating is something far greater let me play marco had john mccain marco hadn't really is whether. a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism of surge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial dis
because of china's actions recently and they are concerned that china will continue to try to intimidate them to so the u.s. obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the u.s. is is trying to maintain a neutral position on the sovereignty of the who owns which rock in the ocean issue but we also obviously have different relationships with the nations in the area we're certainly bound by treaty to some of them and if push...
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china operations are all day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. the. solution soon which brightened if you move out soon from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. don't come.
china operations are all day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. the. solution soon which brightened if you move out soon from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. don't come.
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we need china as a trade partner. we don't want a trade war with china. we're very dependent on their economy and they're dependent on our economy. mitt romney has invested in china, has family trusts invested in china. both sides have done this here. if you want to call it hypocrisy, call it hypocrisy, but nobody is clean here. >> david: by the way, steve, it's not just china, $2.8 billion in department of energy money went to a spanish firm that did solar stuff. this is not just china. we're outsourcing a lot of money overseas. >> two points, david. romney, what he does it's vol temporary. when the government does, it's taking our resources and playing politics with it. it's about trade barrier, stealing our intellectual property rights, what both candidates should be focused on, not this thing about who invests more in china. >> david: if it's private money, may it go where it will. private investors are free to do with their money, but not my money, not my tax dollars. >> i have no allergic relax to governor romney investing in china, if that's what h
we need china as a trade partner. we don't want a trade war with china. we're very dependent on their economy and they're dependent on our economy. mitt romney has invested in china, has family trusts invested in china. both sides have done this here. if you want to call it hypocrisy, call it hypocrisy, but nobody is clean here. >> david: by the way, steve, it's not just china, $2.8 billion in department of energy money went to a spanish firm that did solar stuff. this is not just china....
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much about china. we will. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed
much about china. we will. >> announcer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small...
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china sea. japan controls the senkakus, china and taiwan claim them. the japanese and chinese vice foreign ministers have met to find a breakthrough, but they could not narrow their differences. japanese vice foreign minister chikao kawai and his chinese counterpart zhang zhijun met for four hours at the foreign ministry in beijing. kawai explained the background and consequence of japan's purchase of the islands. >> translator: we have exchanged our views on the situation frankly. we managed to agree that the two countries should continue talks to resolve their differences. >> the chinese foreign ministry released that said the purchase of the islands hurt the 1.3 billion chinese. a spokesperson quoted him directly. >> translator: japan should reflect deeply on its actions and correct past mistakes. then it should get bilateral ties back on the right track as soon as possible. >> japanese chief cabinet secretary osama fujimura said government officials are trying to resolve the dispute through
china sea. japan controls the senkakus, china and taiwan claim them. the japanese and chinese vice foreign ministers have met to find a breakthrough, but they could not narrow their differences. japanese vice foreign minister chikao kawai and his chinese counterpart zhang zhijun met for four hours at the foreign ministry in beijing. kawai explained the background and consequence of japan's purchase of the islands. >> translator: we have exchanged our views on the situation frankly. we...
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for china. then finally, i'm going talk about some of the big contemporary questions for china per se. some of the recent items that have been in the news. the trend of u.s. chinese relations and what we can expect for those after the president issue election and the change of power in china. so that is the plan. first about the background of the book, second about the themings of china that i found myself discovering over the last six years and tried to laid out and. china in the larger sense. what we don't know. and what we know. the don't know being an important part. that's the agenda. the reason i ended up writing this book is that when my wife and i first arrived in china, about six years ago, beginning what was a three-plus year unseen incident at that time in several return visits going back again in about ten days. is that -- i found myself looking through magazine articles and other sorts of reports radio and other ways trying to convey some of the things that were most different about
for china. then finally, i'm going talk about some of the big contemporary questions for china per se. some of the recent items that have been in the news. the trend of u.s. chinese relations and what we can expect for those after the president issue election and the change of power in china. so that is the plan. first about the background of the book, second about the themings of china that i found myself discovering over the last six years and tried to laid out and. china in the larger sense....
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i think china is accept. to all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue i'm on the parties concerned related to today iran and you can be sued and china change of a huge to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs a more subdued more guests have to go to all parties concerned and other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course american anti-missile defense system we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about you know if states plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you think that china and russia could maybe come up with a joint reaction to this plan or each country should deal with that on their own yeah i'm sort of this is the question are two year old wise foreign minister robert chi
i think china is accept. to all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue i'm on the parties concerned related to today iran and you can be sued and china change of a huge to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs a more subdued more guests have to go to all parties concerned and other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of...
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government is owed to china. china is the single largest foreign holder of u.s. debt, over $1.1 trillion as of july. as we continue our look at the u.s. debt, tonight we examine whether or not china's massive holdings give it leverage over the u.s. darren gersh reports from washington d.c. >> reporter: when the u.s. was preparing a $5 billion deal to sell arms to taiwan last year, a chinese columnist at the influential people's daily fired a warning shot: it was time for china to use it's "financial weapon" to teach the u.s.a. a lesson. since then, the pentagon and other security analysts have come to think of the threat china will use its trillion dollar plus portfolio of treasury bonds to punish the u.s. as something of a bluff. >> it's always out there as a possibility, but i think the weight of the evidence, particularly from economists has been that it's not a credible threat. that the cost to them would probably be larger than the cost to us. >> reporter: inside china, there are conflicting views of beijing's role as banker to the united states government.
government is owed to china. china is the single largest foreign holder of u.s. debt, over $1.1 trillion as of july. as we continue our look at the u.s. debt, tonight we examine whether or not china's massive holdings give it leverage over the u.s. darren gersh reports from washington d.c. >> reporter: when the u.s. was preparing a $5 billion deal to sell arms to taiwan last year, a chinese columnist at the influential people's daily fired a warning shot: it was time for china to use it's...
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his case exposed the darker side of china's power structure. the state-run xinhua news agency is reporting the communist party will transfer bo's case to judicial authorities. he's accused of taking large bribes and abusing his power. bo was the highest ranking communist party official of the inland city of chongqing. he was expected to join the party's top brass this year, but a series of incidents led to his downfall. his former aid etemporarily pled to the u.s. consulate in february. officials cited bo for violating party discipline. they suspended him from the post he held in the political bureau. then in july, police charged bo's wife and her aide with murdering british businessman neil haywood. a chinese court handed her a suspended death sentence in august. bo's abuse of power allegation is tied to the role he played in the haywood case. >>> making a decision on bo's future frees up chinese leaders to focus on their transition of power. delegates from across the country will convene in beijing to attend november's congress. the meeting h
his case exposed the darker side of china's power structure. the state-run xinhua news agency is reporting the communist party will transfer bo's case to judicial authorities. he's accused of taking large bribes and abusing his power. bo was the highest ranking communist party official of the inland city of chongqing. he was expected to join the party's top brass this year, but a series of incidents led to his downfall. his former aid etemporarily pled to the u.s. consulate in february....
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what about china's government? >> reporter: hu jintao wants to strengthen economic relations with russia. china's economy is slowing down due to europe's credit crisis. russia's far east has great potential, both as a supplier of natural resources to chinese businesses, and as a market for their products. chinese officials underscored the need to cooperate with russia. >> translator: russia has accelerated development in the far east and eastern siberia. this development could also benefit neighboring nations, including china. >> reporter: i have attended several press briefings held by apec's delegations. many speak of the need to strengthen trade relations with china. the influence of chinese economy in the region is growing tremendously. this includes the border area between china and russia. suifenhe is a small town on china's border with russia. there are signs in russian everywhere, and the streets are so full of russian people, it looks as if it could be in russia. every year around 500,000 people visit from
what about china's government? >> reporter: hu jintao wants to strengthen economic relations with russia. china's economy is slowing down due to europe's credit crisis. russia's far east has great potential, both as a supplier of natural resources to chinese businesses, and as a market for their products. chinese officials underscored the need to cooperate with russia. >> translator: russia has accelerated development in the far east and eastern siberia. this development could also...
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look at china. china is struggling with its own economic problems. it launched a $157 billion in infrastructure spending. there gdp is smaller than ours. you could are that it is a meek plan. you are giving incentives to create jobs. that is not necessarily a job. companies can receive incentives. they want to see a product turn into a concrete use of the employment. if the president can make it clear between their spending and job creation, people would be more willing to take them at their word. there would be tax breaks and a with boost employment in an indirect way. caller: i hope you let me speak here. i got cut off the one time. it is an employer -- an important topic. i got laid off. i am a construction worker. i am heading to north dakota. it is an adventure. i have the savings to do it. they have 2.8% employment the best unemployment. i have experience in roofing and painting. -- they have 2.8% unemployment. wilson and not an outsider. the germans the best -- i am not an outsider. the wagons were manufactured by the germans. i am coming out
look at china. china is struggling with its own economic problems. it launched a $157 billion in infrastructure spending. there gdp is smaller than ours. you could are that it is a meek plan. you are giving incentives to create jobs. that is not necessarily a job. companies can receive incentives. they want to see a product turn into a concrete use of the employment. if the president can make it clear between their spending and job creation, people would be more willing to take them at their...
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china shows no sign of compromise. nhk world, manila. >> the gaming industry is booming in japan driven by a rampant increase in smartphone users. it faces a serious shortage of programmers. a maker of game software organized a programmer contest to find talented people. among the contestants were a handful of high school students. >> reporter: 22 finalists gathered in tokyo for the contest this month. all of them are students. the total prize money is about $13,000. this is one of three high school students taking part. the three are competing against undergraduate and graduate school students. he became interested in computers when he was in elementary school. he learned how to program video game applications by reading books and online information. >> translator: in programming whether you are in junior or senior high school doesn't matter. even one person can change the world. that's what i like about programming. >> reporter: this company organized the competition. demand for social networking games has been expan
china shows no sign of compromise. nhk world, manila. >> the gaming industry is booming in japan driven by a rampant increase in smartphone users. it faces a serious shortage of programmers. a maker of game software organized a programmer contest to find talented people. among the contestants were a handful of high school students. >> reporter: 22 finalists gathered in tokyo for the contest this month. all of them are students. the total prize money is about $13,000. this is one of...
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as china town trip. it is a grassroots organization of community stakeholders committed to improving transit service and safety in china town through planning, research, education and advocacy. the organization has been involved in a community for over 30 years and has pushed for many efforts from the promotion of pedestrian visibility to larger projects such as the scramble system. we know the stockton corridor is one of the most populous and dense streets in the city. i think improving this conditional use for this is another step towards accommodating for people who visit and live in china town. on behalf of china town trip, we are happy to see this project move forward and would like to extend china town's trip knowledge and experience to the community to he will the city with the commensurate planning process to determine the opportunities that the community residents and visitors are looking for as this project comes into fruition. so thank you for your time and your committed service. >> thank you
as china town trip. it is a grassroots organization of community stakeholders committed to improving transit service and safety in china town through planning, research, education and advocacy. the organization has been involved in a community for over 30 years and has pushed for many efforts from the promotion of pedestrian visibility to larger projects such as the scramble system. we know the stockton corridor is one of the most populous and dense streets in the city. i think improving this...
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this is china's. under o obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs d for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the company is making progress toward addressing concerns of the lgbt community. chick-fil-a has amended -- will amend its policies. >> a ceremony was held at the silver spring civic building to honor veterans for their courage and patriotism. the speakers included residents who served in world war ii. >> i entered the service on april 1, 1943. april fools' day. i should have known things were going to happen. i was part of the battle of the bulge in 1944. >> more than 19,000 american soldiers were killed in the battle of the bulge. he is grateful to have survived. the mission is not
this is china's. under o obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs d for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the company is making progress toward addressing concerns of the...
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at its head is china's largest , shanghai. here, we ere its historical geography as a strategic natural port sometimes occupied by colonial rulers. more recently, market reforms and foreign investment helped create a global business center here. now, rapid economic growth has re-shaped the city'surb. shanghai-- world mega-city... homeo 17 million people, and by some counts, e most denselyopulated ace on ear. it's now the economic capital of china and point of contact for much foreign trade. shanghai is a center of research, development and higher education. most new chinese cars are now made here. migrants from the interior flock to make new lives here. but the surge in growth is relatively recent. until 1991, shanghai was stymied. why was it held back, and how did it boom? some of the answers may be found in china's historical geography, which colors its outlook toward foreigners. for centuries, the threat came over land, from the north and west. mongols and manchus frequently raided, and often ruled, chinese society. more re
at its head is china's largest , shanghai. here, we ere its historical geography as a strategic natural port sometimes occupied by colonial rulers. more recently, market reforms and foreign investment helped create a global business center here. now, rapid economic growth has re-shaped the city'surb. shanghai-- world mega-city... homeo 17 million people, and by some counts, e most denselyopulated ace on ear. it's now the economic capital of china and point of contact for much foreign trade....
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china and. indonesia have become much more important during this period and they they do join they were. the ruling class as it were. i think it's i think it's important to distinguish that from the idea that that power is shifting completely across the pacific we we actually don't know whether that's going to happen. when i was starting my career. americans were paranoid about japan taking over the world and. now japan as one of the biggest problems in the world economy trying to make continuous random ism or it may become another japan. the us may. decline because it doesn't invest in infrastructure and education or it may continue to be the center of innovation and economic dynamism so it's a pacific century it's not clear at all clear what the waiting across the pacific will be ok and what do you think the weighting will be i mean is it going to be as a lot of people say this is china's club ok let's be fair it's china's club well one bit to look at is the following if we just look at what h
china and. indonesia have become much more important during this period and they they do join they were. the ruling class as it were. i think it's i think it's important to distinguish that from the idea that that power is shifting completely across the pacific we we actually don't know whether that's going to happen. when i was starting my career. americans were paranoid about japan taking over the world and. now japan as one of the biggest problems in the world economy trying to make...
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china. the domestic market is booming. is that the place to be? he will tell you how to get in. first, today's data download. all three ending in the green. the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell more than 500%. covering all of these issues, we have larry with the cme. telling us why this market is overextended and brian jones breaking down the most important economic data point. you have to watch. he will tell you what that is coming over. let's start with larry economic news. we have terrible durable goods orders. it hasn't been this bad in a
china. the domestic market is booming. is that the place to be? he will tell you how to get in. first, today's data download. all three ending in the green. the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more...
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the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means containment of china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcome in washington however for the beating that summer it's good news for the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other and therefore that the rest of the brics countries. which is a need in minding economic block. i think it is good news that china and india can improve their lives their friends increased trade and at a time when when the economies of the west are suffering. the growing financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that it could have is also the focus of peter lavelle's debate with his guest in cross talk showing at nineteen thirty g.m.t. here's a quick preview. on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now centers in the east and so are we living in the pacific century and if we are what does it really mean. another fly in the ointment for russian british relations in london has apparently followed in washi
the united states wants to focus its policy on china which means containment of china so any improvement in relations between china and india would not be welcome in washington however for the beating that summer it's good news for the economies of china and india will increasingly depend on each other and therefore that the rest of the brics countries. which is a need in minding economic block. i think it is good news that china and india can improve their lives their friends increased trade...
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head and desalinization right now it's china china waited to exactly the right point they waited till you really cannot get lower in terms of energy in order to desalinate water lower and you need energy. four years ago you may have needed three times as much energy as you need today that's just a figure but now you've gotten down so that you really cannot improve reduce the amount of energy needed now china's full scale there are whole hawg into desalinization they're selling the freshwater for that they get out of the ocean for fifty cents on the dollar they're going to do the same thing in desalinization as they did in solar undercut everybody and learn how to produce it at a cheaper and cheaper rate and be able to use it for their own economy america has to wake up these are the issues talk about water talk about food don't just you don't want conventions which everybody is practicing oratorial skills i think americans are sick of that at this point and you know that could be one of the he says gold is up but the real reason gold is up is because the jig is up. that people know th
head and desalinization right now it's china china waited to exactly the right point they waited till you really cannot get lower in terms of energy in order to desalinate water lower and you need energy. four years ago you may have needed three times as much energy as you need today that's just a figure but now you've gotten down so that you really cannot improve reduce the amount of energy needed now china's full scale there are whole hawg into desalinization they're selling the freshwater...
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china and taiwan claimed the territory. that has put relations in an unprecedented situation. one of the japanese delegates says tension in the room was extremely high. the former speaker of japan's lower house says japan should take measures to correct the current circumstances. >> translator: what is needed most is leaders of both nation talk in a diligent and calm manner. >> he said he stressed the importance of getting business between the countries back to normal as soon as possible. >>> a man who helped shape a u.s. foreign policy are asking both sides to take a step back. he was a senior advisor to george w. bush. we sat down to get his views on the situation. >> reporter: former deputy secretary richard is an expert on security issues in the asia pacific and the japan-u.s. allian. his art is to bring calm to the situation. >> i think japan should do what japan can do to cool tempers, to explain to our public what's at stake here. i realize this is a difficult time for japan because of what will be impending election
china and taiwan claimed the territory. that has put relations in an unprecedented situation. one of the japanese delegates says tension in the room was extremely high. the former speaker of japan's lower house says japan should take measures to correct the current circumstances. >> translator: what is needed most is leaders of both nation talk in a diligent and calm manner. >> he said he stressed the importance of getting business between the countries back to normal as soon as...